FRC scouting toolkit

Scout any team’s championship form.

Strength, projected scores, win probability, schedule difficulty, trajectory, and a playoff outlook — all pulled together from public data on The Blue Alliance, ready before the next match queues.

Pull a scouting report

Type any FRC team number. Works the same whether it’s your own team, an opponent you’re about to face, an alliance partner you want to know better, or just a team you’re curious about — we build the full report from their perspective.

A single team number. We’ll find their current championship event automatically.
Try a quick example: 254 scout 254 hub 1678 148 hub 148 scout

What you get back

For any team you scout
Per match

Win probability, projected score, alliance fit

For every upcoming match: an OPR-blended win probability, a projected score line, matchup readiness against the opposing alliance, alliance synergy, and per-robot strength and consistency for every partner and opponent — each with a confidence label so you know how much weight to put on it.

Schedule difficulty

How hard is the road from here?

Average opponent strength, average partner strength, and where this team’s remaining schedule sits relative to the event median — the context behind the rank.

Trajectory

Heating up or cooling off?

Recent-form badges call out which teams are trending up, holding steady, or fading — both for the team you’re scouting and for every alliance partner and opponent on their card.

Playoff outlook

Captain & alliance probability

A light Monte Carlo over the rest of qualifications gives a top-8 captain probability, top-24 alliance probability, and a likely seed range — updated as quals are played.

Strength & consistency

More than just OPR

A 0–100 strength score that blends OPR, ranking, and recent results, plus a separate consistency score that captures whether form has been steady or all over the place.

Awards & profile

Context, not just stats

Awards this season and all-time, event history, rookie year, links to their TBA profile and socials — everything you need to actually know who you’re looking at.

Watching multiple teams

Building a match playlist instead?

If you’re tracking 2–5 teams across divisions, the match playlist merges their schedules into one chronological list with stream links. New here? Start with the quick scouting guide.

Build a match playlist →
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